“Journalist invents story”? Tell us something we didn’t know

The Polish love their heroes. Milan Kundera once wrote that it was a nation that produced mercurial men, the sort who would mount a horse in defence of their country against the tanks of invading armies. Since the 1960s, journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski has been among them, but now his reputation is unravelling.

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